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41. Explorer Moving Worlds. VRML 2.0 et les mondes animés sur le Web by Ed Dille | |
Paperback: 226
Pages
(1997-01-01)
Isbn: 2841801462 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
42. DHTML and CSS Advanced: Visual QuickPro Guide by Jason Cranford Teague | |
Paperback: 440
Pages
(2004-12-25)
list price: US$29.99 -- used & new: US$14.39 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0321266919 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Book Description Once you discovered the dynamic, sophisticated sites you could create using DHTML and CSS, you wanted more--more interaction, more accessibility, more animation, more interesting combinations of text and graphics, more everything! This book provides the key. By picking up where his enormously popular Visual QuickStart Guide left off, best-selling author Jason Cranford Teague explores the advanced DHTML and CSS programming techniques you need to take your Web sites to the next level. Covering everything from standards and accessibility to separating content from style; creating multicolumn layouts; combining text and graphics; creating controls, menus, forms, and special effects; working with other Web languages; and much more, this friendly, task-based volume is a must-have if you're serious about Web design. Step-by-step instructions and a strong visual format make complex topics understandable, even fun--especially when coupled with the loads of tips, screen shots and practical, working examples that Jason has provided. Customer Reviews (7)
Not advanced and misses the point
Outstanding book - a must have for your library
It Flipped the Switch that other books didn't
Cookbook
Good but not what I was expecting... |
43. HTML Stylesheet Sourcebook (Sourcebooks) by Ian S. Graham | |
Paperback: 420
Pages
(1997-10-01)
list price: US$24.99 -- used & new: US$4.15 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0471196649 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Amazon.com Graham's writing style is easy to understand and he uses practical examples to support his message that CSS is a vast improvement over conventional HTML. You'll learn the finer points of formatting and how text can be displayed through different style sheets, radically altering the pages' presentations. This is not a general "how-to" HTML book (although he does provide background information about HTML). Instead, it is a guide for Web designers who are sick of the tedium of updating pages one at a time and for Web masters who are thinking hundreds of Web pages into the future. Customer Reviews (3)
I haven't found a web site yet that can replace this book This is the book that got me away from font tags two years ago and set me on the road to HTML 4.01 compliance. The fact that I still haven't found a web site with the same information as accessible and well-organized is either a testament to the quality of Mr. Graham's book, or a lack of decent online CSS references.
Graham comes through again On the plus side he is thorough and easy to understand, onthe negative side, all of the pictures are black and white. "Cascading Style Sheets: Designing for the Web" by Lie and Boshas all color pictures, making certain examples more powerful in nature. Bottom Line: Both books are highly recommended, but neither should beused for people just starting HTML.Be proficient in HTML before you getthese books or you may be confused.I feel confident in CSS specs withthese books as a resource.
StyleSheet Made Easier |
44. Macromedia Contribute 3 in a Snap (Sams Teach Yourself) by Ned Snell | |
Paperback: 264
Pages
(2004-08-08)
list price: US$29.99 -- used & new: US$18.46 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0672325160 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description |
45. ebXML: The New Global Standard for Doing Business on the Internet by Alan Kotok, David Webber, David RR Webber | |
Paperback: 331
Pages
(2001-08-23)
list price: US$34.99 -- used & new: US$0.43 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0735711178 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Book Description Businesses have come to realize that information resources and technologies are key corporate assets and decisions on these matters need to be made at the highest level in an enterprise (including public sector and not-for-profit organizations). As a result, when new standards come along with the potential for expanding collaborative e-business relationships that open new opportunities, improve cash flow, and reduce costs, business people need to know about them. That is the purpose of the new book, ebXML: the New Global Standard for doing Business On the Internet. The book describes this new set of specifications not only in terms of the technology, but also in terms of their impact on the way business really work. Most of the larger enterprises in the world have done e-business for as long as 20 years, using a technology called electronic data interchange or EDI. While these larger companies have benefited from EDI, smaller companies rarely can afford the software or the internal management EDI requires. EbXML however, takes advantage of advances in Internet technologies and the large installed base of Internet-connected systems, to encourage the development of low-priced, plug-and-play solutions that many smaller companies can afford. The book outlines the demanding and changing business conditions that make collaborative e-business imperative for growing numbers of companies, and show how ebXML is designed to meet these conditions. It offers an executive-level overview giving the ebXML specifications in a nutshell and scenarios of how ebXML can work in practice. The book then provides fuller descriptions of ebXMLs business requirements, XML, earlier work involving XML for business data exchange, related web services specifications, and more details of the ebXML technical architecture. ebXML: the New Global Standard for doing Business On the Internet is the first book on ebXML, and the only extended work so far, either print or electronic, written for business managers. The technical documentation provides specific guidance for systems developers, but it is the business people who make the fundamental business decisions on using technology strategically, and this book addresses those concerns. Customer Reviews (7)
poor focus, poor structure
Clear and in-depth description of ebXLM (and XML) What I most like about this book is the way the authors manage to integrate the technical details with the business value of ebXML without going over the heads of business users or talking down to IT professionals.I also like the fact that the book is kept up to date on the companion web site, and the additional information that is provided there to supplement what is covered in the book. The highlights, in my opinion, are: Chapter 2, ebXML in a nutshell.This chapter uses clear prose and illustrations to portray ebXML, how it fits into an enterprise solution, and all of the underpinnings.If you only read these 30 pages you'll come away with a solid understanding of what it is and how it works. The next chapter, ebXML at Work, takes this material a step further with case studies that are realistic. All of Part II, which shows how ebXML fits into the much larger XML picture (including an interesting history of XML and how it evolved from SGML).History aside, this section ties together a number of related technologies, such as Java, XML, HTML and platforms.In fact, the four legs of a table metaphor that the authors use is one of the most elegant depictions of the interrelationships I've seen.They don't stay at high level, however.The book drills down into DTDs, and also does an excellent job of describing the business processes and technical architecture in terms that anyone can grasp.I especially liked the way UML and use cases were introduced. If you want a book that describes ebXML (and in a larger sense, XML) from business and technical perspectives this is the one to read.
very much an introduction
Excellent synthesis of business and technology issues Too many managers believe that they can conceive and implement an eBusiness strategy without understanding the underlying technologies. This hubris contributed to the recent rash of web business failures. The Kotok and Webber book does an admirable job in explaining the technical to the business mind and the business to the technical mind. And I believe that even many of the more technically inclined will benefit from the history of how ebXML came about and how it leverages but is fundamentally different from Electronic Data Interchange. The global focus and variety of examples from both business and not-profit organizations is also a welcome widening of the normal discussion of eBusiness. I would read this book before many of the supposedly more business savvy tomes on eBusiness.
The first book, therefore a Must-Read One will recognize David's previous work on XML/EDI in that book. Very good examples about (mainly) small companies which can benefit from electronical exchange of business information. This book does not aim to help programmers to implement ebXML, but it does aim to understand management, business analysts, edi experts and programers the requirements of business. Personally I missed a bit the practical help you could expect from a writer so deep into ebXML and EDI. So the examples of possible gains in business sound a bit constructed, and you always miss kind of proof, that especially ebXML is the tool to make the job done. If you are a troubled EDI Expert and wonder, how to solve those every day problems you have with "missing informations", "ERP systems which do not have article data", or simple "expensive carriers", you might wonder yourself, where in the ebXML technology is the solution to those little details. There are a lot of good concepts, which eventuelly will help you (if they get explored in great detail). In the book you will learn a lot about the joy of automatically setting up a ad-hoc busines, you will learn that you never again have trouble receiving foreign char sets and you will learn how detailed industrie organisations can describe common knowledge in UML. How easy business would be if.... But you might actually feel, that there is something missing, which is not described in this book. So in short, it is a good book to get to know ebXML and therefore it is highly recommended. I especially recommend this book because it is one source to establish knowege inside your company, no matter if it is an programmer, business analyst, sales guy or the manager of information systems or business development. As a small side note, dont know how you feel about the layout, but I needed to get used to it. On the other hand this book is a GREAT jump-platform. Each chapter is closed with dozents of links and ressources as footnotes. Dont miss to ander off and actually follow those references. ... Read more |
46. CSS Cookbook, 2nd Edition by Christopher Schmitt | |
Paperback: 538
Pages
(2006-10-17)
list price: US$44.99 -- used & new: US$24.14 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0596527411 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Book Description As the industry standard method for enriching the presentation of HTML-based web pages, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) allow you to give web pages more structure and a more sophisticated look. But first, you have to get past CSS theory and resolve real-world problems. For those all-too-common dilemmas that crop up with each project, CSS Cookbook provides hundreds of practical examples with CSS code recipes that you can use immediately to format your web pages. Arranged in a quick-lookup format for easy reference, the second edition has been updated to explain the unique behavior of the latest browsers: Microsoft's IE 7 and Mozilla's Firefox 1.5. Also, the book has been expanded to cover the interaction of CSS and images and now includes more recipes for beginning CSS users. The explanation that accompanies each recipe enables you to customize the formatting for your specific needs. With topics that range from basic web typography and page layout to techniques for formatting lists, forms, and tables, this book is a must-have companion, regardless of your experience with Cascading Style Sheets. Customer Reviews (27)
How can a 2nd edition still have so many errors?!
A helpful companion book, with a few flaws
CSS Seconds
I never read the first edition of the CSS Cookbook but with the release of IE 7 the book has been updated. In chapter 3 on images it is stated that at press time IE 5x and 6 do not support a fixed background image in a header to receive a particular effect. I tested inIE 7 and its now is now behaving as it should, so the book I think was released before IE `s 7 official release. Would it have been wiser to wait for this? I think there would have been a more structured outline then of what is still missing and a clearer picture of what to expect in the future working with multiple browsers and demands. In a ocean of resources in print and online, in the midst of so many tutorials and inspirational articles written on CSS we need a book that works like a Swiss Army Knife to help us solve the problems and issues we come across when we are working on a project and don't have the time to wade trough some of the indeed fascinating and very valuable recourses we can find online. We need a direct solution...We need to know that when we do get stuck or want to push the boundaries that there is a resource that is not lost in a endless list of valuable bookmarks, however well organized, one we can access immediately. Therefore it can be a valuable reason to work through the chapters of interest so that when time is of the essence we know where to go. Especially when working on commercial project and when we are not at liberty to suggest that, well maybe IE users will not get the full experience of some more advanced and also very popular browsers, but... In short it is imported to know what works or not and to have some workarounds or at least to hide from those browsers who don't support what you are doing. Me personally, I am passionate in my belief and the reasoning behind it, to not letting a product of lesser quality hold down a development.... And especially because of this is it so important to have the tools at hand to know when to support or bypass older browsers to know what works and what not etc. I almost want to keep the book a secret just because of the fantastic light box example in chapter 4.6. What a beauty. The book really makes you want to explore and experiment with some more java code added in to your designs. A true gem released a bit to hasty. I don't want a refund and you cannot borrow my copy!
Too many "bugs"!
Shouldn't be your prime CSS source. |
47. CSS Pocket Reference (Pocket Reference (O'Reilly)) by Eric Meyer | |
Paperback: 134
Pages
(2004-07-27)
list price: US$9.95 -- used & new: US$5.98 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0596007779 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Book Description The CSS Pocket Referencebriefly introduces CSS and then lists all CSS1 properties, plus the CSS1 pseudo-elements and pseudo-classes. Since browser incompatibility is the biggest obstacle to CSS adoption, we've also included a comprehensive guide to how the browsers have implemented support for CSS1. For anyone who wants to correctly implement CSS, this is a handy condensed reference to all the details in the larger volume, Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide. Customer Reviews (27)
Such a great reference.
Indispensable Reference
Exactly what it is supposed to be ..
Works like expected.
Fits in your pocket - 2nd Edition |
48. Movable Type 3.0 Bible Desktop Edition by Rogers Cadenhead | |
Paperback: 432
Pages
(2004-11-05)
list price: US$24.99 -- used & new: US$3.73 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0764573888 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Book Description By its very nature, the Web encourages change at a frenetic pace. Movable Type helps you manage that pace, and this is your indispensable guide to installing and using the most popular server-based personal publishing tool. From exploring Movable Type's template-driven publishing system to developing your own plug-ins, here's what you need to know to create and maintain sites as adaptable as the Web itself. Inside, you'll find what you need to know about Movable Type Customer Reviews (3)
Useful but becoming outdated
This book is difficult
In-depth and practical |
49. HTML Fundamentals by Curt Robbins | |
Spiral-bound: 156
Pages
(1996-07-01)
list price: US$29.00 Isbn: 1891976036 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Book Description "HTML Fundamentals" employs useful aids to make learning about HTML enjoyable and easy. At the conclusion of each lesson is a detailed summary and a challenging quiz. An extensive glossary and detailed index close out the course. Appendices listing useful Web sites and other beneficial pieces of information are also provided, allowing the workbook to serve as a valuable reference long after you have completed the course. This comprehensive Internet course combines readable text with detailed, intuitive schematics that illustrate complex Internet mechanisms and processes. High-resolution graphics of actual Web sites guide you through lecture text and dozens of hands-on exercises. |
50. HTML 4 for Dummies, Fourth Edition by Ed Tittel, Natanya Pitts | |
Paperback: 432
Pages
(2003-02-03)
list price: US$24.99 -- used & new: US$14.49 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0764519956 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Amazon.com Because many HTML editors do all the site-building work for you, it's strangethe authors chose to wait until appendix C in the back of the book to explainwhy you must know HTML. Still, their reasons for learning HTML are sound, andthe advice they dispense is solid. Beyond going through the ins and outs of HTML tags, the book does a fine job ofexplaining what design elements work and how to avoid common mistakes. Thesection on XHTML ensures that budding site builders have all the latest tools attheir disposal. Whether your goal is to build a simple, text-oriented Web site or one loadedwith frames, graphics, and animation, HTML 4 for Dummies will put you onthe right track. --John Frederick Moore HTML 4 For Dummies, 4th Edition, shows the full range of design and technical elements you need to build good-looking, useful Web pages, and gives you the know-how and confidence to do it! This remarkable markup reference gets down to the basics about Taking HTML to the next level, HTML 4 For Dummies, 4th Edition, introduces the finer points of tables, frames, forms and far more. The indispensable guide covers common tools and techniques that can extend HTML's capabilities through Loaded with examples, illustrations, and step-by-step instructions, HTML 4 For Dummies, 4th Edition, can get you going or growing with your Web page-building know-how. Whether your online presence serves as a personal hobby, a greeting to the world, or a managed, professional resource on the job, this up-to-date resource is the one to rely on for all your Web adventures. Customer Reviews (69)
A baby steps book
Just another Dummy!
and I always thought dummies books were for complete beginners...
HTML 4 for Dummies
Excellent book for a purest |
51. CSS, DHTML, and Ajax, Fourth Edition (Visual QuickStart Guide) by Jason Cranford Teague | |
Paperback: 584
Pages
(2006-10-27)
list price: US$24.99 -- used & new: US$14.85 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 032144325X Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Book Description The Web doesn't stand still, and neither does this guide: Completely updated to cover the new browsers, standards, and CSS, DHTML, and Ajax features that define the Web today, the one thing that hasn't changed in this edition is its task-based visual approach to the topic. In these pages, readers will find friendly, step-by-step instructions for using CSS, DHTML, and Ajax to add visually sophisticated, interactive elements to their Web sites. Using loads of tips and screen shots, veteran author Jason Cranford Teague covers a lot of ground--from basic and advanced dynamic techniques (for example, making objects appear and disappear) to creating effects for newer browsers, migrating from tables to CSS, and creating new DHTML scripts with embedded scroll areas, fixed menu bars, and more. Users new to CSS, DHTML, and Ajax will find this a quick, easy introduction to scripting, while more experienced programmers will be pleased to find practical, working examples throughout the book. Customer Reviews (6)
Great Book!
A Great Book
Good idea, bad execution
Comprehensive guide for Server side developers
A good interrelated reference |
52. Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide by Eric Meyer | |
Paperback: 470
Pages
(2000-05-15)
list price: US$34.95 -- used & new: US$12.04 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1565926226 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Amazon.com The book is very upfront about the spotty early browser support for CSS1 and the sluggish adoption of CSS2. However, enthusiasm for the technology spills out of the pages, making a strong case for even the most skeptical reader to give CSS a whirl and count on its future. The text covers CSS1 in impressive depth--not only the syntactical conventions but also more general concepts such as specificity and inheritance.Frequent warnings and tips alert the reader to browser-compatibility pitfalls. Entire chapters are devoted to topics like units and values, visual formatting and positioning, and the usual text, fonts, and colors.This attention to both detail and architecture helps readers build a well-rounded knowledge of CSS and equips readers for a future of real-world debugging.Cascading Style Sheets honestly explains the reasons for avoiding an in-depth discussion of the still immature CSS2, but covers the general changes over CSS1 in a brief chapter near the end of the book. When successfully implemented, Cascading Style Sheets result in much more elegant HTML that separates form from function.This fine guide delivers on its promise as an indispensable tool for CSS coders.--Stephen W. Plain Topics covered: CSS is the W3C-approved method for enriching the visualpresentation of web pages. Cascading Style Sheets: The DefinitiveGuide offers a complete, detailed review of CSS1 and CSSpositioning, as well as an overview of CSS2. Each property isexplored in detail with a discussion of how each interacts withother properties. There is also information on how to avoid commonmistakes in interpretation. This book is the first major title to cover CSS in a way that both acknowledges and describes current browser support, instead of simply describing the way things work in theory. It offers both web authors and scripters a comprehensive guide to using CSS effectively. Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide targets veteran web authors who have already invested thousands of hours in learning HTML and writing web pages and are wondering why they need to learn a brand new language of style. This book supplies those dubious but curious web authors with the information they need to easily implement CSS for their web site. This book also addresses an audience of novice web authors who are already straining to learn all of the tags and attributes of HTML and can benefit now from implementing CSS correctly instead of repeating the mistakes of the past. The author has extensive experience writing about pitfalls and interesting tricks in CSS. He is a member of the CSS&FP Working Group, coordinates the W3C's CSS1 Test Suite, remains active on CSS newsgroups, and edits Web Review's Style Sheets Reference Guide. He has built a widespread reputation as a CSS expert, particularly with regard to his understanding of the intricacies of browser support for CSS. He brings his knowledge and expertise to this book in the form of hints, workarounds, and many other tips for web authors. Customer Reviews (91)
More than one edition of this book
A reference book, not a how-to
from Eric Myer (the man!) comes a must-have for anyone using CSS
was a great book a couple of years ago
Good, thorough step-by-step guide |
53. Sams Teach Yourself HTML and CSS in 24 Hours (7th Edition) (Sams Teach Yourself) by Dick Oliver, Michael Morrison | |
Paperback: 576
Pages
(2005-12-24)
list price: US$29.99 -- used & new: US$17.79 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0672328410 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Book Description Learn from the newest, updated edition of the highly acclaimed introduction to HTML, Sams Teach Yourself HTML and CSS In 24 Hours. The seventh edition includes updates to introduce Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) in concert with HTML to produce quality web pages. You'll be able to study revisions that refine examples, as well as provide an enhanced integration with your web pages. You'll also gain a comprehensive understanding with new examples that match the current state of HTML. This carefully organized, well-written tutorial teaches beginning web page development skills, covering only those HTML and CSS tags that are likely to be used on creating a beginning web page. The 24 separate, one hour-long tutorials follow the process by which you should be creating your web page, building knowledge not only of how to create a web page, but building a general knowledge of how to use HTML and CSS in other projects as well. Chapters include: Customer Reviews (9)
HTML from SAM's helped a lot
Really enjoyed this book.
After a week I am amazed!
This book improved my skill level, are you ready to improve yours?
Great learning tool |
54. Practical HTML 4 (Practical) by Lee Anne Phillips | |
Paperback: 720
Pages
(1999-08-30)
list price: US$39.99 -- used & new: US$3.21 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0789721481 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Book Description Customer Reviews (5)
Poorly tested and formatted They probably can lead you in a more concise step by step introduction to each tags and publishing on the web. If you're looking for a list of HTML 4 tag reference, you probably can find a better book than this.
Practical HTML 4 is a good book to learn HTML The more advanced sections of the book are an ok overview of concepts. Unfortunately, I found that there were a lot of type-o's and some of the javascript examples simply don't work with out being fixed. If the reader has never seen C++ or Java before I don't know how they will figure out what needs fixing.
Practical and Efficient
Practical and Efficient
Good Starting Point for Beginners |
55. Mastering HTML 4 by Deborah S. Ray, Eric J. Ray | |
Mass Market Paperback: 896
Pages
(1999-04-05)
list price: US$34.99 -- used & new: US$1.04 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0782125239 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Book Description Customer Reviews (3)
Well-Used Book For This Professional Web Designer
excellent reference book for web designers
average book for beginners |
56. HTML and XML for Beginners by Michael Morrison | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(2001-06-27)
list price: US$19.99 -- used & new: US$12.95 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0735611890 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Book Description Customer Reviews (14)
Great Service
NOT A CONCISE GUIDE
Impressive!
MSorientation
Very Cool |
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